Greedy People review – blood and chaos overlay bizarrely Coenesque crime caper
This under-par comedy noir from screenwriter Mike Vukadinovich and director Potsy Ponciroli feels like a script that the Coen brothers might have taken on while
Public Enemy review – anatomy of Greece’s economic crisis framed as epic tragedy
Maybe the true Greek tragedy is the temptation to interpret everything that happens in that country under the long Hellenic shadow of history. It is
‘Rammellzee was an electric presence’: Thurston Moore on NYC’s graffiti-writing hip-hop pioneer
The New York artist Rammellzee was, without a doubt, one of the most intriguing visionaries of hip-hop culture from its mid-70s origins. Raised in the
Daniele De Rossi sacked by Roma after winless start to Serie A season
Daniele De Rossi has been sacked by Roma after eight months as head coach following a winless start to the Serie A season. De Rossi,
Who has celebrated relegation or defeat with an open-top bus parade? | The Knowledge
“I’ve just stumbled across a photo of Newcastle United doing an open-top bus parade emblazoned with the words ‘FA Cup finalists 99’. Are there any
UK inflation stays at 2.2% as lower petrol prices offset by higher air fares
The UK’s annual inflation rate rose by 2.2% in August, matching the increase in July, as lower petrol prices at the pump were offset by
Cyborg: A Documentary review – man who ‘hears’ colours is leading transhuman age
The subject of Carey Born’s film is amusing, engaging and more than a little preposterous. It is about the talented artist and musician Neil Harbisson,
Superyacht and private jet tax could raise £2bn a year, say campaigners
Fair taxes on superyachts and private jets in the UK could have brought in £2bn last year to provide vital funds for communities suffering the
‘Butterfly emergency’ declared as UK summer count hits record low
A national “butterfly emergency” has been declared by Butterfly Conservation after the lowest Big Butterfly Count since records began. An average of just seven butterflies
More than £494bn subsidies a year are harmful to the climate, says report
More than $650bn (£494bn) a year in public subsidies goes to fossil fuel companies, intensive agriculture and other harmful industries in the developing world, new